Ski Santa Fe, Ski resort in Santa Fe County, United States
The resort features 87 runs across 660 acres of terrain, ranging from beginner slopes to expert trails at elevations between 10,350 and 12,075 feet.
Since its establishment, Ski Santa Fe has maintained continuous winter operations, contributing to New Mexico's development as a prominent winter sports destination in the Southwest.
The resort integrates Native American design elements in its architecture and facilities, reflecting the regional heritage of northern New Mexico's mountains.
Seven lifts transport skiers efficiently throughout the mountain, while dedicated learning areas and professional instructors support beginners at the resort's certified ski school.
The mountain receives 225 inches of annual snowfall and maintains snowmaking capabilities on 275 acres, ensuring consistent skiing conditions throughout the winter season.
Location: Santa Fe County
Address: 1477 NM-475, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA 87501 Santa Fe
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 08:30-16:30
Phone: +15059824429
Website: http://skisantafe.com
GPS coordinates: 35.79120,-105.78980
Latest update: March 14, 2025 23:09
Santa Fe contains a concentrated collection of historic sites and cultural institutions that reflect the layered history of New Mexico. The city combines Spanish colonial architecture, Native American heritage, and contemporary art across its museums, galleries, and religious buildings. The New Mexico History Museum and the Palace of the Governors document over four centuries of regional history, while San Miguel Chapel and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi rank among the oldest continuously used church structures in the region. The museum landscape ranges from the Museum of International Folk Art, with its extensive collections of traditional crafts, to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum dedicated to the American modernist. The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture and the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian present the artistic traditions of Pueblo peoples and other indigenous groups of the Southwest. Canyon Road concentrates numerous galleries along a historic street, while venues like Meow Wolf Santa Fe and SITE Santa Fe focus on contemporary and experimental art forms. Outdoor recreation is available through the Santa Fe National Forest, Dale Ball Trails, and Atalaya Mountain Trail in the surrounding mountains.
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
17.6 km
New Mexico Governor's Mansion
16 km
Fort Marcy
17.1 km
Santa Fe Historic District
17.5 km
Hyde Memorial State Park
7.3 km
Scottish Rite Temple
17.2 km
Upaya Institute and Zen Center
16.1 km
Don Diego de Vargas Zapata Luján Ponce de León, El Marques de la Nava de Barcinas
17.5 km
Acequia Madre
17.3 km
Dale Ball Trails
14.8 km
Santiago E. Campos United States Courthouse
17.3 km
Archbishop Lamy's Chapel
12.8 km
Santa Fe Opera
14.5 km
Reredos of Our Lady of Light
17 km
Cross of the Martyrs
17.2 km
El Zaguan
17.5 km
Delgado Street Bridge
17.4 km
Allison Dormitory
17.2 km
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
17.6 km
Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary
14.3 km
Crosby Theatre
14.5 km
Hayt-Wientge House
17.3 km
Nambe Falls Reservoir
11.9 km
Cathedral Park
17.6 km
Pecos River Bridge
11.6 km
Joseph M. Montoya Federal Building
17.5 km
Sheldon Parsons House and Studio
17.1 km
Bridge of the Hidalgos
17.4 kmReviews
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